Manitoba Provincial Floral Emblem

Prairie Crocus
The floral emblem of Manitoba was officially adopted when an act respecting its adoption was given Royal Assent on March 16, 1906. Accordingly, "The flower known botanically as the anemone patens, and popularly called the 'crocus', shall be adopted as and deemed to be the floral emblem of the province." This early spring flower is known as the floral emblem of the province.
Courtesy of Province of Manitoba; Travel Manitoba

